BAREILLY: Hundreds of madrassa lecturers in UP who retired on March 31, 2017, are nonetheless now not getting pension for a yr because the minority welfare department has now not but issued the revised pension order in line with the seventh pay commission.
Iqbal Ahmed, a retired trainer, said, “I've been making several rounds of presidency places of work but I am at all times informed that the dep. is but to issue the revised order. The government is torturing us through denying us our right. Retired lecturers like me don't seem to be in a position to pay faculty fees of their kids or quilt day-to-day clinical bills.”
Deewan Saheb Jaman Khan, UP general secretary, Teachers’ Association Madaris-e-Arabia, said, “I've written to the foremost secretary in UP minority welfare department 3 times but not anything has came about. Families of these retired lecturers are suffering to continue to exist within the absence of pension and this is a severe matter. There are just about 500 retired madrassa lecturers who have been looking ahead to their pension for the remaining 12 months.”
He added, “The elementary and secondary training departments had issued a an identical order in May remaining yr but the revision is pending only for us. Retired madrassa lecturers are feeling helpless.”
Sujjauddin, who retired from the post of assistant trainer at a madrassa, said, “It is disheartening that when 39 years of devoted provider, I am now suffering for my pension. I've lodged a complaint with the IGRS portal.”
Vijay Pratap Yadav, Varanasi district minority welfare officer, said, “Twelve retired madrassa lecturers in Varanasi had approached me as they'd now not gained their pension from April 2017. The state minority welfare department has to issue an order for revised pension. The finance and accounts officer has assured me that it's in procedure. Retired lecturers gets their arrears.”
When contacted, Monika Garg, foremost secretary, UP minority welfare department, said, “I will glance into the issue."
Iqbal Ahmed, a retired trainer, said, “I've been making several rounds of presidency places of work but I am at all times informed that the dep. is but to issue the revised order. The government is torturing us through denying us our right. Retired lecturers like me don't seem to be in a position to pay faculty fees of their kids or quilt day-to-day clinical bills.”
Deewan Saheb Jaman Khan, UP general secretary, Teachers’ Association Madaris-e-Arabia, said, “I've written to the foremost secretary in UP minority welfare department 3 times but not anything has came about. Families of these retired lecturers are suffering to continue to exist within the absence of pension and this is a severe matter. There are just about 500 retired madrassa lecturers who have been looking ahead to their pension for the remaining 12 months.”
He added, “The elementary and secondary training departments had issued a an identical order in May remaining yr but the revision is pending only for us. Retired madrassa lecturers are feeling helpless.”
Sujjauddin, who retired from the post of assistant trainer at a madrassa, said, “It is disheartening that when 39 years of devoted provider, I am now suffering for my pension. I've lodged a complaint with the IGRS portal.”
Vijay Pratap Yadav, Varanasi district minority welfare officer, said, “Twelve retired madrassa lecturers in Varanasi had approached me as they'd now not gained their pension from April 2017. The state minority welfare department has to issue an order for revised pension. The finance and accounts officer has assured me that it's in procedure. Retired lecturers gets their arrears.”
When contacted, Monika Garg, foremost secretary, UP minority welfare department, said, “I will glance into the issue."
Hundreds of UP madrassa teachers have not received pensions for a year
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